The President of the United States sees his death as an ‘opportunity’, which he describes as ‘a moment of justice’. For his part, the German Chancellor has stated that there is now a “tangible prospect of a ceasefire.”
The President of the United States, Joe Bidenand the German Chancellor, Olaf Scholzexpressed the expectation this Friday that the assassination of the Hamas leader, Yahya Sinwaropen the door to finding a “path to peace” in Gaza, true Israel According to data from the Strip’s Ministry of Health, more than 42,400 people have already died; Some other international estimates put it at almost 200,000.
Biden sees his death as an “opportunity,” which he described as “a moment of justice” during a meeting with Scholz in Berlin, the German capital.
For his part, Scholz stated that there is now a “tangible prospect of a ceasefire,” although he recalled that “Israel has the right to defend itself.” “It is important for me to say this clearly. We are on Israel’s side,” he said.
Likewise, he has indicated that Germany intends to “continue to support Israel militarily,” which includes “guaranteeing its defense capabilities” despite the siege that the Zionist state maintains on the Gaza Strip.
For his part, Khalil al-Hayyavice president of the Politburo of Hamasexplained today that “Commander Yahya Sinwar found glory as a martyr, fearless until the last moment.” “The prisoners will not return until the end of the aggression, the complete withdrawal and the release of our prisoners,” he warned of a possible solution to the conflict.
The American president met this Friday in Berlin for a four-way meeting with the German Chancellor; the French president, Emmanuel Macron; and the British Prime Minister, Keir Starmerto address the situation in the Middle East and the United States support for Ukraine.
Biden, before his meeting with the German Chancellor, listed among his priorities the need to provide military, financial and logistical support to Ukraine, especially before the “tough winter” that’s coming.
This is Biden’s farewell visit before the Democratic nominee and the vice president face each other at the polls in two and a half weeks. Kamala Harrisand former president and Republican candidate, Donald Trumpp, and before leaving the White House in January.
The impact of a possible Trump victory on transatlantic relations and on the war in Ukraine is cause for concern in Berlin, as German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier acknowledged on Friday in his speech in which he awarded Biden the highest German award.
Source: EITB

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